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A value is one of the fundamental things — like a word or a number — that a program manipulates


objects are classified into different classes, or data types: 4 is an integer, and "Hello, World!" is a string


The type converter float can turn an integer, a float, or a syntactically legal string into a float


The int function can take a floating point number or a string, and turn it into an int


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